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+15 +1Homeland Security to collect social media usernames on immigration and visitor applications
The Department of Homeland Security plans to begin requesting social media information on applications for immigration benefits and foreign travel to the US, an expansion of data collection already taking place.
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+16 +1Media dead silent as Wikileaks insider explodes the myths around Julian Assange - Michael West
It is the cowardly and conniving journalists from The Guardian and New York Times who should be in jail, not Julian Assange, said Mark Davis last week. Davis has turned the Julian Assange narrative on its head.
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+17 +1How Big Pharma Was Captured by the One Percent
The industry's price-gouging economic model was engineered by Wall Street and its political enablers—and only Washington can fix it.
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+9 +1Japan Is Facing an Unprecedented Population Meltdown
Demographics are also a key driver of the national budget. Japan has run hefty national budget deficits for the last quarter century. The country’s working age population peaked in the late 1990s, and has been falling since. With a decline in its workforce, Japan’s GDP growth also declined, and this appears in turn to have led to lower domestic interest rates. At the same time, Japan’s elderly population has been soaring.
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+3 +1This Simple Law Could Have Saved The US $126 Billion in Broadband Deployment Costs
Experts say a law requiring fiber conduit be installed in highway construction is a “no brainer,” so why hasn’t one been passed?
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+23 +1FCC closes telemarketing loophole used by scammers
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new regulations that ban caller ID spoofing of text messages and phone calls originating outside the U.S. The measures are intended to close loopholes that allow scammers to target U.S. consumers without the government being able to take action to stop them. Legislation passed in 2009 was intended to protect consumers, but it neglected to cite text messages or international calls.
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+20 +1White House ‘undercutting evidence' of climate crisis, says analyst who resigned
A former senior government analyst has accused the Trump administration of “undercutting evidence” of the threat to national security from the climate crisis after his report on the issue was blocked by the White House.
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+14 +171% of people in the UK say the “Climate Emergency” is more important than Brexit
The climate emergency is a bigger issue than Brexit for the nearly three-quarters of people in the UK, according to a new poll.
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+19 +1For All Of Trump's Complaints About Social Media 'Censorship', The White House Itself Moderates Content Similarly To Social Media Sites
As you may have heard, a couple weeks ago, President Trump hosted what he called a "social media summit," where he brought in various Trump-supporting social media people, and where they all got to whine about the completely made up concept...
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+14 +1The shocking reason the U.S. wants to stop Facebook’s Libra
If you haven’t heard about Libra yet, it's about time. The recently announced digital currency from Facebook has been in the news everywhere. The recently unveiled coin, which is held stable by backing it with other currencies and debt obligations, might cause significant changes in the financial system as we know it. Now, it might be stopped to a halt.
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+3 +1Trump Can’t Block Critics From His Twitter Account, Appeals Court Rules
The decision may have broader implications for how the First Amendment applies to officials’ accounts in the social-media era.
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+10 +1Radical Republican tax cuts are bankrupting America
With Trump in the Oval Office, the US government spends like the world will end tomorrow. Is there a lesson here for the Morrison Government? DCReport Editor-in-Chief, David Cay Johnston, reports on how Republican tax cuts are bankrupting America.
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+23 +1How Poland became a front in the cold war between the U.S. and China
An alleged spying case involves a Chinese businessman who speaks Polish and worked for Huawei – the Chinese telecom-gear giant in the crosshairs of the Trump administration. In lengthy remarks, the jailed Chinese suspect tells Reuters he’s an innocent casualty of the campaign against Huawei.
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+38 +1Chinese border guards put secret surveillance app on tourists' phones
Software extracts emails, texts and contacts and could be used to track movements
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+10 +1Marxist Minds: At Party School, China grooms future leaders
In a secretive school in China's capital rows of students face a giant video projection of Xi Jinping, making careful notes on the lecture on their leader's guiding principles. Sitting in red-covered chairs in a school dotted with statues of late Chinese leaders, being groomed.
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+10 +1UK government quietly cancels the "no sex please we're British" internet plan
UK government quietly cancels "age verification" system that would have compiled a database of every Briton's sexual fantasies
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+8 +1Privatisation has damaged the economy, says ACCC chief
Selling public assets has created unregulated monopolies that hurt productivity and damage the economy, according to Rod Sims.
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-1 +1Assad demolishes refugee homes to tighten grip on rebel strongholds
As the civil battle subsides, the federal government is exploding residential properties in locations it asserts were resistance heartlands. Amjad Farekhs stores had actually made it through…
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+12 +1Who Cares About the Supreme Court’s ‘Legitimacy’?
Conservatives seem to assume that only the chief justice is moved by fears that he and his colleagues will end up looking like politicians in robes.
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+14 +1US Government leaves migrant children in vans for up to 39 hours
Our nation is still failing at reuniting the migrant children we illegally, forcibly, and immorally separated from their parents.
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